Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch
Secure your sensitive data with the Tripp Lite by Eaton 4-Port Dual-Monitor Secure KVM Switch. Engineered for high-security environments, this NIAP PP3.0 certified switch allows you to manage up to four computers with varying security levels using a single dual-monitor setup, keyboard, and mouse. It features electronically isolated channels to prevent data transfer, blocks external storage devices, and includes robust housing intrusion detection with tamper-evident seals. Enjoy UHD 4K resolution up to 3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz for enhanced productivity, with secure physical button switching.
$756.14
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
389
/ 1363
#389 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
-30%
Below average
Ports Quantity
4
Who it's for
- NIAP PCL 3.0 Certified Security
- Efficient Dual-Monitor Management
- Tamper-Evident Design
Who should skip it
- High Barrier to Entry Cost
- Limited Peripheral Compatibility
- Complex Cable Management
Key Specs
Ports Quantity
4
Maximum Video Resolution
3840 x 2160 at 30 Hz
Video Interfaces
HDMI to DisplayPort
Operating Systems Supported
Apple MacOS, Linux, Microsoft Windows
Certification
NIAP PP3.0
Local Users Quantity
1 local user
Warranty Information
3 Year
Connection Type
HDMI to DisplayPort
Features
- Securely control multiple computers with dual monitors.
- Prevents unauthorized data transfer between systems.
- Blocks external storage device connections.
- Supports smart card and biometric readers.
- Housing intrusion detection with tamper seals.
- Maintains secure EDID emulation.
- NIAP PP3.0 certified for government use.
- TAA-Compliant for GSA Schedule purchases.
What customers say
Customers highly value this KVM switch for its enterprise grade reliability and certified NIAP security, confirming it provides essential peace of mind in sensitive settings. The build quality is professional, supporting crisp dual monitor video output. While the device is exceptionally stable once running, initial setup presents a significant hurdle. Users frequently report complexity with EDID management and peripheral recognition across different operating systems, leading to initial frustration. Despite these learning curve challenges and minor operational hiccups noted at its premium price point, the consensus remains that for users prioritizing unparalleled certified security and long term stability, this KVM is a necessary and effective investment.
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